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Israel's war in Gaza continues as its conflict with Iran rapidly escalates Israel's conflict with Iran is pushing its war in Gaza to the periphery. But Palestinians there are still being killed and are under a near-total blockade. Aya Batrawy
World North Koreans fighting for Russia against Ukraine have grown skilled in drone warfare North Korea sent 11,000 elite soldiers to support Russia. Their progress — especially in drone warfare — has implications not only for Russia's war on Ukraine but also peace on the Korean Peninsula. Joanna Kakissis
Immigration Can this Myanmar student still realize U.S. college dreams under a Trump travel ban? NPR speaks with a student from Myanmar who fears his plans to attend graduate school in the U.S. could be derailed by the administration's newest travel ban. Steve Inskeep
National President Trump wants the U.S. to have a role in commercial shipbuilding The U.S. is no longer a player in the world of commercial shipbuilding. President Trump wants to change that. Stephan Bisaha
The latest on the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel Missile strikes between Iran and Israel continued over the weekend. NPR reports the latest on the rapidly intensifying conflict. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
Foreign affairs analyst and author Robin Wright discusses the Iran-Israel conflict NPR speaks with Robin Wright, a foreign affairs analyst and author who has written about Iran for decades for publications including "The New Yorker." She's author of several books on the country. Michel Martin
National Organizers say weekend protests drew in millions as Trump hosted military parade Organizers say weekend protests against President Trump and his policies drew millions of people nationwide. The demonstrations were held as Trump hosted a military parade in Washington, D.C. Brian Mann
Health The doctor said 'be happy.' Music therapy can help cancer patients do that A new study shows that music therapy is as effective as cognitive behavioral therapy at helping cancer patients and survivors heal emotionally. Yuki Noguchi
National Journalists dodge rubber bullets in covering L.A. immigration protests The Los Angeles Press Club says law enforcement officers have violated press freedoms of reporters covering anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles more than three dozen times. David Folkenflik
Politics After early reprieve from immigration enforcement, farming industry reckons with raids The Trump administration's immigration enforcement mostly left farms and meat packing plants alone, until coordinated raids last week. Now, President Trump is signaling continued support for farmers. Ximena Bustillo